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(10/02/25 1:00pm)
The scenario in which Coach Ryan Odom finds himself this fall is unique. A first-time Power Four head coach, Odom has found success at every stop, from UMBC to Utah State to VCU. But his newest post at Virginia is different in several ways — total roster and staff turnover mean that Odom is far from the only newcomer in Charlottesville.
(09/29/25 1:33am)
After a successful win Friday over California, Virginia ended its trip to the Golden State on a high note, topping Stanford 2-0 and maintaining an impressive eight-game winning streak. The Cavaliers 8-0, 4-0 ACC) had the clear upper hand over the Cardinal (4-6, 1-3 ACC) throughout the first half, but it was not until the third quarter that they were finally able to break through Stanford’s physical defensive line.
(09/29/25 2:00pm)
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(09/28/25 3:39am)
They bent over at the final buzzer, spent and soggy and still at an impasse.
(09/27/25 10:15pm)
No. 3 Virginia Field Hockey has become the team circled on each opponent's schedule. Beginning the season 6-0, the squad has emerged as a real national championship contender — and everyone they play knows this. This leads to intense game planning and strategy, trying to exploit the team's few weaknesses. California was no exception — the Golden Bears (3-5, 0-3 ACC) attempted to ambush the travel-ridden Cavaliers (7-0, 3-0, ACC) off the jump. Virginia ultimately remained poised and ready despite facing multiple deficits, clawing out a 3-2 victory on the road at Underhill Field.
(09/26/25 3:22pm)
Katrina Sadoudi, University Student Legal Services intern and third-year College student, spoke to Student Council during Tuesday’s general body meeting regarding her wish to open an overnight intoxication center to address student public intoxication arrests and to bring more restorative justice to the Charlottesville community.
(09/30/25 6:00pm)
Adorning the walls of the Upper West Oval Room of the Rotunda, the vibrant and intricate printmaking pieces of Mimili Maku Arts offer students a way to learn more about the Anangu people of South Australia. The exhibition was curated by Dr. Eleanore Neumann and College graduate student Kathleen King from the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, and the prints were all created by members of Mimili Maku Arts, an art center within Australia’s Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands.
(10/22/25 1:28pm)
The plan this season is to keep star junior guard Kymora Johnson airborne less often, but she closed the first pre-practice huddle of the fall with a flying chest bump. After averaging nearly 37 minutes per game last season, Virginia’s All-ACC guard finally has reinforcements within the Cavalier ranks.
(09/29/25 7:00pm)
The University recently announced that its Honor the Future campaign, launched in 2019 under former President Jim Ryan, raised $6 billion — surpassing its original goal by more than $1 billion and marking the largest fundraising effort in University history. This milestone reflects an extraordinary level of alumni and donor engagement, and it has already supported a range of ambitious scholarships, research projects and academic initiatives on Grounds. These successes underscore how fundraising does not just come with resources, but also the responsibility for leaders to direct them in a way that prioritizes student experiences and makes the University’s resources more accessible to the community.
(09/23/25 8:02pm)
From weekly grocery runs to dinners on the Downtown Mall, there are plenty of reasons why students are driven to bring their cars back to Grounds.
(09/22/25 8:42pm)
From weekly grocery runs to dinners on the Downtown Mall, there are plenty of reasons why students are driven to bring their cars back to Grounds.
(09/25/25 3:46pm)
Friday’s clash with No. 8 Florida State marks the first time in the Coach Tony Elliott era that a top-10 opponent is coming to Scott Stadium.
(09/22/25 7:25pm)
All breaths were held and eyes were locked on junior midfielder Mia Abello with 54.6 seconds remaining in the game Sunday. She stood over the ball as if she was the only player on the entire field. That was not the case, however, as Syracuse freshman goalkeeper Tane King stood seven yards away from her and in the cage, at the ready to protect the net from a last minute Abello invasion.
(09/27/25 1:20pm)
When soccer players enter college and stare down the barrel of a compressed two-week preseason, it can be a struggle to acclimate quickly and make an early impact. But, for men’s soccer’s freshman forward Nicholas Simmonds, that was not the case.
(09/21/25 1:38am)
No. 3 Virginia field hockey began ACC play Friday with a matchup against a faltering No. 13 Boston College squad at Turf Field. The Cavaliers (6-0-0, 1-0, ACC) have begun the year with five consecutive wins, while the Eagles (3-4, 0-1, ACC) lost their last three heading into the matchup. However, this did not deter Boston College — they gave Virginia everything they had, but the Cavaliers ultimately triumphed, scraping out a hard fought 2-0 win.
(09/20/25 7:04pm)
Virginia volleyball traveled to Columbus, Ohio, Friday to face off against Ohio State for the second time in program history. The Cavaliers (6-3, 0-0 ACC) defeated the Buckeyes (2-5, 0-0 Big Ten) in a five-set match that started off slowly but quickly picked up. Virginia walked away from the match with its first program win over Ohio State, after losing in 2021. The Cavaliers lost in three sets in 2021, but Friday they switched the narrative tonight through five sets, winning the match 15-25, 25-20, 25-7, 23-25, 15-12.
(09/20/25 4:56am)
(09/20/25 3:32am)
Now it was enough. Delirium had played catch with amazement, and they both ended up holding the ball. It was halftime. The stadium lights’ mandate lasted much longer. It was over.
(09/20/25 2:05am)
Student Council approved a budget of $271,769.11 for the 2025-26 academic year during Tuesday’s general body meeting, which is approximately a $40,000 increase from the 2024-25 academic year. Student Council tabled two other resolutions to establish “Cavalier Health” — an initiative to expand health services Student Council can fund for students in need — and to request that the Board of Visitors increase the Student Activities Fee.
(09/21/25 9:51pm)
The University will again turn to the Boston-based external search firm Isaacson, Miller to lead the national search for its 10th president, Board of Visitors Rector Rachel Sheridan announced Aug. 22. The firm previously assisted in the 2017 search following the resignation of former University President Teresa Sullivan, which ultimately led to the hiring of former University President Jim Ryan.